Zimmer: “I am very excited about the coaching staff that we put together. Rick Spielman and I spent a lot of time talking to numerous candidates to ensure that we found the right coaches for this organization. Building a team that consistently wins all starts with coaching. We have an experienced and diverse staff that will work tirelessly to get the most out of our players. This offseason will be a great chance for us to work together and prepare for the upcoming season.”

Joining the Vikings in 2013, Klint Kubiak brings unique experience to the staff in his first NFL coaching experience. Kubiak will assist veteran WRs coach George Stewart as the Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Kubiak, who is the son of Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak, spent the last three seasons on staff at Texas A&M. Kubiak served in multiple capacities in his time at College Station. In 2010 and ’11, Kubiak was an Offensive Assistant for an Aggie offense that ranked No. 7 and No. 20 in total offense, respectively. In 2012 he served as the Inside Receivers Coach and assisted with Special Teams before being elevated to full-time WR coach for the Cotton Bowl preparation and game which the Aggies beat Oklahoma. Texas A&M ranked No. 3 in total offense in 2012 and finished 11-2 while being ranked No. 5 in both the final AP and Coaches polls.

Joining the Vikings in 2013, Klint Kubiak brings unique experience to the staff in his first NFL coaching experience. Kubiak will assist veteran WRs coach George Stewart as the Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Kubiak, who is the son of Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak, spent the last three seasons on staff at Texas A&M. Kubiak served in multiple capacities in his time at College Station. In 2010 and ’11, Kubiak was an Offensive Assistant for an Aggie offense that ranked No. 7 and No. 20 in total offense, respectively. In 2012 he served as the Inside Receivers Coach and assisted with Special Teams before being elevated to full-time WR coach for the Cotton Bowl preparation and game which the Aggies beat Oklahoma. Texas A&M ranked No. 3 in total offense in 2012 and finished 11-2 while being ranked No. 5 in both the final AP and Coaches polls.

Joining the Vikings in 2013, Klint Kubiak brings unique experience to the staff in his first NFL coaching experience. Kubiak will assist veteran WRs coach George Stewart as the Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Kubiak, who is the son of Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak, spent the last three seasons on staff at Texas A&M. Kubiak served in multiple capacities in his time at College Station. In 2010 and ’11, Kubiak was an Offensive Assistant for an Aggie offense that ranked No. 7 and No. 20 in total offense, respectively. In 2012 he served as the Inside Receivers Coach and assisted with Special Teams before being elevated to full-time WR coach for the Cotton Bowl preparation and game which the Aggies beat Oklahoma. Texas A&M ranked No. 3 in total offense in 2012 and finished 11-2 while being ranked No. 5 in both the final AP and Coaches polls.

Joining the Vikings in 2013, Klint Kubiak brings unique experience to the staff in his first NFL coaching experience. Kubiak will assist veteran WRs coach George Stewart as the Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Kubiak, who is the son of Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak, spent the last three seasons on staff at Texas A&M. Kubiak served in multiple capacities in his time at College Station. In 2010 and ’11, Kubiak was an Offensive Assistant for an Aggie offense that ranked No. 7 and No. 20 in total offense, respectively. In 2012 he served as the Inside Receivers Coach and assisted with Special Teams before being elevated to full-time WR coach for the Cotton Bowl preparation and game which the Aggies beat Oklahoma. Texas A&M ranked No. 3 in total offense in 2012 and finished 11-2 while being ranked No. 5 in both the final AP and Coaches polls.

Joining the Vikings in 2013, Klint Kubiak brings unique experience to the staff in his first NFL coaching experience. Kubiak will assist veteran WRs coach George Stewart as the Offensive Quality Control Coach.

Kubiak, who is the son of Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak, spent the last three seasons on staff at Texas A&M. Kubiak served in multiple capacities in his time at College Station. In 2010 and ’11, Kubiak was an Offensive Assistant for an Aggie offense that ranked No. 7 and No. 20 in total offense, respectively. In 2012 he served as the Inside Receivers Coach and assisted with Special Teams before being elevated to full-time WR coach for the Cotton Bowl preparation and game which the Aggies beat Oklahoma. Texas A&M ranked No. 3 in total offense in 2012 and finished 11-2 while being ranked No. 5 in both the final AP and Coaches polls.